American singer-songwriter and author Rosanne Cash is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and his first wife Vivian Cash. She talks to Sean Rocks for RTÉ Arena above.

Beginning her own musical career in the late 1970s, she has received 16 Grammy nominations, with 4 wins to date.

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Rosanne will be at the National Concert Hall on Thursday 13th June with John Leventhal and songwriter Aoife O'Donovan, to mark the launch of the Musician Treatment Foundation (MTF) in Ireland.

The fund provides vital orthopedic care for musicians' shoulders, elbows, and hands and has so far delivered over $2.7 million in care through its Physicians for Musicians network.

During the interview, Roseanne got quite emotional when Sean played her song September When It Comes, which she recorded with her father just before he died in 2003, saying "Even painful memories are sweet."

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